Though society has made significant strides to accept body diversity over the past several years, remnants of exclusive, conventional beauty still remain. And plus-size fashion blogger Liz Black isn't here for them. She took on one persisting issue—how small sample sizes are—by posing in the striking photo series What Is Sample Size?

"I've worked in a lot of showrooms and have dealt with a lot of runway samples, and I have always marveled at the size difference between those teeny tiny samples and the size of my own body," Black told People. "I definitely feel that the industry has improved in terms of its inclusiveness, but this is one aspect that designers seem to be really not budging on."

In the photo series—shot by Kristiina Wilson and uploaded on fashion and lifestyle hub You Do You—Black poses alongside sample sizes to create a stunning juxtaposition between fashion industry ideals and body diversity realities. In some images, Black drapes the sample-sized clothing over her body, and in others, she pins it to her frame using clips—but every photo makes a compelling point about body diversity acceptance, especially as far as the industry's concerned.

Black's hope? That things get a little more inclusive. "It doesn't mean that we have to lose that body type, and I'm not body shaming people who are naturally thin," she said. "But [designers] still are using homogenous-sized models on the runway, [and] very often, these models are being instructed to keep their bodies smaller than they would be naturally to fit into these sample sizes." Right on.